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saved by a great sacrifice. any. understory by huge upsets me a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness. beauty is a. russian a song i. slipped.
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this is all see let's move on now anti government acts of it's in moscow have marks the anniversary of russia's protest movement with a rally that drew a crowd of around seven hundred people officials set up to forty activists who were detained during the and also rise event including opposition leaders sergei alexina by any. of the rally for us. so a hundred people gathered in central moscow on saturday to mark one year since the start of a government brought just thirty two not saying any around these in this part of town saying that usually there's heavy traffic here and the larger grounds could cause some additional problems they did he was going to go see chanst with the opposition proposing other routes but feel to reach an agreement some detentions are going on the looting or several leaders of the opposition or also detained. and secured by jove they claim that they were detained lawfully since they say that all
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these people who are gathered here to are not taking part in any rally they just went outside to take a walk but all in all what's happening here is of no comparison really to what we saw a year ago last december when tens of thousands of people gathered for protests rallies were here i said we're just talking about a few hundred people. died for f.s.b. officer aleksandr litvinenko who died in london from polonium poisoning six years ago it was a paid agent of britain's and my sakes that's according to a spokesman for the internet and goes away to an inquiry in london also revealed evidence of his connection to spanish intelligence one of the law was involved in the case claims the u.k. had attained for that was behind it and anchors death however the official six year low inquiry has failed to pinpoint an assassin and william dunkerley who wrote a book on the case says there is a number of inconsistent says in the investigation. this is looking into had talked
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about her husband having been involved with british intelligence for some time early in the case she denied absolutely that he had been involved with british intelligence but later changed her story as i read the transcript of what happened in the case and the report of the the attorney for the coroner there was at first glance a case to implicate the russian state. but the attorney for the coroner took a more extensive look at the evidence a but that his his report on that was redacted from the ripped from the proceedings flying in the face of international condemnation north korea launched a long range rocket on wednesday they still had three rocket successfully delivered a weather satellite into orbit how about its planes were greeted with skepticism by the u.s. south korea and japan we suspect it was a test of
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a long range missile technology enough to raise bond from importing or exporting new plant and missile technology under a u.n. security council sanctions and and he will contain eric's he won't care says talks on the only solution to the ongoing incomes. these are causing us to have more talks not less talks and the north koreans have been willing to attend talks other nations have certainly russia has another nations that are that involved in the six party talks and doubtless read are such as japan south korea the united states are less. willing to engage in talks when these things happen but what the un said was not only don't use ballistic missile technology it said we must have a commitment to a peaceful. pollution to the situation there and that's what is really crying out and i think russia and other countries must finally say now wait
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of what is the little problem but i'm afraid that the united states is going to step back talk less isolate more of the military base that the united states bring marilee south korea's building on july wind in an effort to create a ring around china perhaps to deal with north korea are all setbacks to peace what's necessary i think at this point in time it is to step back from the process and the outside countries the other countries around the world must say wait a minute a peaceful china south korea north korea japan is a region will have a huge impact on world exists and i think that it's really incumbent that we put pressure is toward peace and not toward amping up the conflict in the war it was a long running program of forced sterilization and bigger was that left tens of thousands of women unable to have children that would end a decades ago none of the claims for compensation have had been heard oh she's
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a marine apart and i am not one of the victims you want water or paper eighty four year old virginia perhaps was just fourteen years old when north carolina's widespread eugenics program would forever alter her future i said why don't i have to go to the hospital i'm not sake brock's was with two other girls when a social worker picked her up she said we're gonna take you pin sat so he took men out there and they did surgery. i didn't know what he was doing to me eugenics is a pseudo science aimed at improving the so-called quality of the population by forcibly preventing reproduction by people thought by some to be inferior in america it targeted mostly young poor minorities the mentally disabled or those otherwise deemed unfit to raise children like brooks who was an orphaned teenager she came in my chart was on the phone and. she says well you
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know you nobody you won't have no bread they. said what a way to make it what do you mean. to say you you won't know hannah. and there's a lot they handed to me this is an angle of this that they ran brooks went on to adopt a little girl and mary howard her husband of forty two years between them they have four grandchildren five great grandchildren and the unfortunate legacy of suffering under the shadow of mandatory sterilization. or were no way she was free from modern should be hailed. this day that anything. they should base. probably one of the most infamous uses of this theory were the racial purity programs in nazi germany. while north carolina's eugenics program reportedly
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claimed seven thousand six hundred victims before being dissolved in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven north carolina was one of thirty two american states that practiced eugenics and this year it was on track to be the first state to compensate living victims like brooks with a payout of up to fifty thousand dollars they were kind of a. except that they were born this kind of joining this thing. can do better than this. shame what has happened to this day not one victim throughout the united states has been compensated for their lifelong suffering in june north carolina state senate rejected proposals to allocate funding for the compensation program some argue that paying victims for what was illegal program could lead to subsequent payouts tied to america's other historic atrocities such as slavery seven decades ago this building served as baker
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senatorial its worst state officials took virginia brooks and dozens of other young girls to undergo mandatory sterilization surgery today it serves as an apartment complex where families are living routine lives this as others still bear deep scars over how their lives were forever changed here they had a baby. of the people. there. a life changing question which u.s. state officials refused to answer for marina port archly north carolina. and coming up as we promised also discusses the ups and downs of the egyptian revolution with former presidential candidate and secretary general of the arab league. that sometime very short break.
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and some to see explain destruction without the legacy. of what could have been just ruins lives saved by a great sacrifice and gameplay and restored by human jets it's. a remarkable reminder of courage and selflessness. proves to be empty is a people. playing golf the russian a sight. to see this live. nearly two years after the revolution that shocked the world and removed hosni mubarak from
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his long tenure at the head of egypt the egyptian revolution is going through some strange times perhaps some would say some dark times with us to discuss this is none other than. a presidential candidate himself and a former secretary general of the arab league mr most of thank you very much for joining thank you for coming so here we are close to tahrir square where it seems like the atmosphere of revolution is once more in the air is that a sign of success or perhaps a failure. it cannot be a sign of success except in one meaning that people are coming together to express their views. concerning a constitutional declaration that the majority. oppose. and therefore this is
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a sign of success of that which is the freedom of expression and the freedom of assembly. and conveying their views freely and this is something that week have to count as a very positive result of that evolution of the twenty fifth of january two thousand and eleven that's number one number two be the situation in egypt generally it stands because of the fact that nothing has really changed the change that we wanted that people hoped for dealing with the services education the health care and the rest of the fides but then into the life of egyptians have not really produced anything new where did the revolution go wrong. when. i don't really think that that
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a revolution has gone wrong but their revolution as such as the one we do have here in egypt takes time to really. do so you can say that this is the fruits of that evolution to take time but first of all we have a civilian rule. and you want a public an elected president the parliamentary elections are coming up. those are positive points but on the other side there are things that people do not accept that people want egypt to look forward to look to the future to link up with the world to deal with our problems that are suitable they are not impossible. problems so why should we stay put and one point that will move. this is the thing that we are calling on the president on the new government on the new b.g.
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and on ourselves that we have to move on we have not but i believe these convinced of what he is doing and here we differ with him we believe that this was him stick this is a major worry to a lot of egyptians a fear of as one person i spoke to put it a large increase in political violence on the horizon do you think that that's a real worry when this is a worry but i don't think that we would reach that level and that don't hope but certainly in my analysis i don't think that we are heading. to have a civil war or something of that kind but confrontation and they're very angry people so the point is that now we are coming to whether we are sitting together we are trying to coordinate and look who is coming when all the liberal forces and the other political forces like leftist forces revolutionary forces and
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so on coptic christians and coptic christians in there as it was clear in that position taken in the constitutional assembly and they were drawn together with us and others we all work with together coptic christians and women i've spoken to some representatives of those communities though they are especially worried about this constitution and do they have a good reason to be scared well that because of dilution would have been better picking the winner. women's role women's rights into real cause their issues and clearly. positions. articles dealing with that which is not the case yes indeed they have reason to worry for mercy himself for the muslim brotherhood which is the more important word the islamist part or the political part well i think that.
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their commitment to the. their islamic laws if it is much stronger than the moderates that would really help the society define itself but at the same time would not be curtailed in its activities in its development by restrictions that come out of based on a very strict interpretation of islam after electing a president and now. and discussing a constitution. no man has ation should have taken place and really get to business and was the business. fifty percent of the country. is lives in poverty the illiteracy the. unemployment the other problems that have not been addressed up to this moment this is the point that one many of
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us as citizens i was liberals as nationalists believe that we are losing time. losing time and it seems one of the things standing in the way of that is this well how much do you think it is a death struggle between morsi and the supremes judges and how much do you think perhaps they have choreographed a super piece of political theater this is part of the sea if we come to a conclusion and do a national constitution that would take care of everything national conciliation. it's our responsibility as a society but it is the responsibility of the president the government and that you. this is the point it is that is for somebody to bring conciliation into the table to start working to deal with the ills of the society because there is
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a battle about the constitution or a difference of views about the constitution but this should not the tade or stop the government from moving on dealing with the problems that we as people feel that they have to be addressed and as immediately as we get there is obviously a wider arab spring still far from over so what is really going on with this arab spring jean really think it's a genuine welling up of popular feeling or do you think there are people pulling strings here for their own not international know that evolution's the change that's taking place is really genuine. it had to come. to continue with the jeans as they. as they were. because they are impossible and many of us including myself. expect that to happen business as usual
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supporting governments for just their work stability without redevelopment without a democracy without. understanding the essence of the change that has taken to this is a historical movement so working against history will not succeed it will turn against those who want the status quo to continue be as if nothing happened though or who is the day who is governing who they miss the next to support him no we have to play a different game but change has to be respected and helped economic development it's on par with the other really big story in the middle east the moment the tragedy unfolding in syria do you think that the international community has done enough to to to help syria some western countries are trying to help in this way or that way but there is no policy supported by or over countries in order to save the people
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in syria and those who will. be able to continue to be living in such conditions for a year or two or five or ten that wrong things would come to an end by the me a pact that the people. have already voiced their. their opposition to the government and they would continue to do so they paid a lot heavy price for that and therefore. those who believe that they can maintain the status quo really mistaken and their mistake will affect the fate of so many people in syria and india who you imply by well i'm not addressing. any country or any policy. per se but generally basic to issues syria should come to an end to be. an.
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for the syrians to start building their own democracy the big word on everyone's lips as regards egyptian foreign policy is cyanide what on earth is really going on when of course a ny needs to be secured as part of egypt and the sovereignty of egypt would be supported so why all this talk of a deal with the palestinians of us i've never vested trying to help to put a scene is one thing to do to affect the sovereignty of europe is another thing from all points of view humanitarian point of view economical to your political point of view that we have to do as we are i'm so happy for that as an option but there's you know the but there's an assembly this should be part of the foreign policy of egypt also but the point of course if you took this to affect conciliation between the have had to hunt hamas with india but as yet i can fight and the west has to change its position on that and not to oppose this conservation
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we were talking about syria is also an issue that has to be. attended to and very quickly i'm going to ask you to just briefly crystal borges where do you see egypt's revolution going. that evolution will continue it's not going to fade that it's not return to the previous sort of gene but we should not also have this standstill kind of policy we have to move on unless we you move on. things will go back. and if you're to be in trouble. that is the essence of the message. message today move on but i suspect the moccasin respect the rule of law let us move together the vision of dividing the country dividing the people dividing the public opinion is not in our interest so i hope that you would all
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